El Salvadoran church suspends priest in sex abuse case

Amilcar Melendez, who is also a Catholic but attends another church, said Delgado should be jailed.

November 27, 2015 09:27 am | Updated 09:27 am IST - San Salvador

El Salvador’s Roman Catholic Church announced on Thursday it has suspended a well-known priest, saying he acknowledged sexually abusing a young girl.

Monsignor Jesus Delgado was the vicar general of the Archdiocese of San Salvador and was considered a close associate of assassinated Archbishop Oscar Romero.

The 77-year-old Delgado is known affectionately as “Father Chus,” the familiar form of the name Jesus. He has written two books about Romero, who was gunned down by a right-wing death squad on March 24, 1980.

The head of external affairs for the archdiocese, Monsignor Rafael Urrutia, said Delgado had acknowledged the abuse and “is willing to meet with the victim to ask her forgiveness.” Monsignor Urrutia said Delgado has been suspended from all priestly functions, including his role in canonization process for Romero.

The victim, now 42, has not been identified. But Monsignor Urrutia said she asked “only that he leave the priesthood and apologise.”

Catholics expressed surprise and shock that a respected priest like Delgado had been involved in abuse.

Josefa Castillo, a parishioner at San Salvador’s Immaculate Conception church, said- “I never would have thought it. I know Msgr. Delgado well, I can’t believe it.”

Parishioner Manuela Estrada, said, “I never thought something like this could happen with Father Chus, he seemed like a good man, a good priest.”

But Amilcar Melendez, who is also a Catholic but attends another church, said Delgado should be jailed.

“If he did this to kids, he should be punished, kicked out of the church, and put in jail,” Melendez said.

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